Attendance Information

  • Regular, punctual attendance directly correlates to academic performance.  Good attendance is a shared responsibility between the student and parent.  We expect parents to send their children to school each day on time and to call in any absence within 3 school days.  We expect students to arrive at each class on time, to stay at school and to discuss attendance issues with their parents.  

Attendance Office FAQ's

  • How does the office communicate attendance issues to parents?

  • What absences can be excused?

  • Can absences for other reasons be excused?

  • Which absences are "unexcused?"

  • How do "unexcused" absences differ from "truancies?"

  • What are the eligibility requirements for an Off-Campus Pass (OCP)?

  • What are the consequences for truancies or tardies?

  • How can parents help?

Additional Information

  • LEAVING EARLY
    • Parent/guardian must call the attendance office before the student leaves school with the reason and time of departure.
    • Students must pick up a pass in the Attendance Office before leaving campus. Students may pick up the pass before school, during passing periods, at break time, or lunch so that the student is ready to leave on time. Students are summoned once a parent arrives to the Attendance Office.
    • Students who leave campus without picking up the pass may be marked truant and may be subject to disciplinary action including a Saturday Work/Study. 

    LUNCH DEPARTURES

    • Students WITHOUT an off-campus pass (OCP) leaving at lunch, and returning, may leave only when met in the office by a parent/guardian or other adult as designated by the parent/guardian. If circumstances preclude physically coming into the office, please be sure to relay this information at the time of the call as it will require administrative approval.
    • After lunch absences by students WITH an off-campus pass (OCP) must be cleared within 3 school days (includes date of absence)
    • Students who choose to leave campus for lunch assume FULL RESPONSIBILITY for RETURNING ON TIME. Depending upon the time of late arrival, an unexcused tardy or absence will be assigned.

     

    EXCESSIVE ABSENCE POLICY 

    • Students with an absence rate of 10% or more may be referred to the School Attendance Review Board (SARB).

     

    EXCESSIVE ILLNESS POLICY

    • Per CVUSD policy, if a student misses 10 or more days of school due to illness or doctor appointments, parents may be required to provide a doctor’s note for each additional absence from school. If a student is absent 14 or more times, a doctor note will be required.

     

    EMERGENCY CARDS

    • Only those individuals listed as parent/guardian on the emergency card are authorized to report the students' late arrival, all day absence, or request early dismissal. Emergency contacts are used in case of emergency only.

     

    ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATION for OUTDOOR SCHOOL, PARTICIPATION IN ASB ACTIVITIES, and WORK PERMIT ISSUANCE

    • Several items require the attendance officer’s certification of satisfactory attendance. Students will be eligible for Outdoor School and participation in ASB activities if they are present and on time 90% or more of the school year. The same criteria will apply to students applying for work permits or for applications to work in the entertainment industry. Seniors failing any classes are not eligible for Outdoor School.

     

    PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXTENDED ABSENCES

    • If a student is unable to participate in physical education for 6 weeks or longer in a semester due to a documented injury or medical condition, he/she may be withdrawn from the class and be required to make up the class sometime in the future.
     

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